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PACE TWO BIGHT PAGE3 ; DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. LADIES! We Wish to Call Your Attention to Our Wonderful NEW SUITS at $25 We are specializing on unusually attractive suits at this price this season. The styles are up to the minute and made on lines both tailored or youthful thus they are practical for either Miss or Matron. Poplin, Serge and Gabardine are the materials shown, in navy blue, black, Copenhagen blue, apple green and sheppard checks. Other Suits, more elaborate are priced up to $60.00. Complete spring outfits for your little girl await you here. SILKS Springs9 Favorite Fabrics SILKS This is indeed to be a season of silks, silk Suits, silk coats and frocks, silk blouses and skirts. Silks for every use and occasion. Silks that are- plain and those that have the most artistic touches of color. Among the loveliest are Silk Crepes,' Paitley Satins, Plain and Printed Shantung, Jersey Silks, Crepe de Chines, Pussy Willow, Plain and Fancy Taffetas, Corded Silks. All modertely priced. - TRIMMINGS , Ha.ve vou 8een the new trimmings we are showing? They're worth a look, you'll find something suitable for every material and every type of garment and they're all so different to anything you've seen before. Beginning the sea son with everything for Boys Meaning, of course, the largest varieties and the best values in boys' Spring suits. , It would take a large part of this page to tell you all the good news from this boys' department. There are suits of almost every desirable kind, in more stoyles and larger quantities than most stores think necessary, and the values as usual will help many a youngster to his first lesson in good practical economy. Ages 6 to 17.' . Brand new, this season's styles just received. Prices $5.00 to $11.00 THEJ3ARGAIN BASEMENT NEWS THAT WILL BE GOOD READING FOR YOU. Yesterday one of 'our customers informed us that his $1.49 dress shoes were still with him. He bought them during the opening week of this new department, 21 months ago. That's going some. J If a Boys' Shoes Wear satisfactorily it's something unusual. The wear of our shoes has satisfied and the price has also been satisfactory. We Surprised Everybody with our pretty combination high top dress shoes at $3.98. They were the prettiest styles and the lowest prices in Pendleton. They're all gone now; but we'll have another surprise for you right away. It Sure Pays to Advertise. It seems that everybody read our last night's ad starting off a New Lot of Men's and Boy's Suits at Bargain Prices, for there were dozens of shoppers dropped in to look them over. They are sure marked reasonable. The Curtain Scrim Sale started yesterday. We have a bigdisplay in our bal- ' cony showing the many bargains. Hundreds of yards of Scrim will be sold in a hurry so be the first. 1 New Bargains Every Day Every One a Money Saver. Make.it a point to visit this department on your down town shopping trip. It will pay you for US tZHnS IF ITS IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT ITS SURE A BARGAIN. "Pure Food Shop" Basement B TO GIVE HOME TALENT PLAY WlUi BE STACiKD FOR BKNEFir OF 'UB PUBLIC LIBRARY O! . ' SATURDAY NIGHT. . BouHtM" Band at Sunday' School Makes nit; Subscriptions Poiu-liig in to nrt tlintt. 3 Main Phones, All 15. WE GIVE PENNY CHANGE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables by - .... .. . ur 11 press, rancy w nits) uumrowcr, nu Cleanliness Economy Service Blanched Celery, Head and Hot House Lettuce, Fancy Rhubarb, Ripe Tomatoes New Beets and Carrots. ORANGE DAY MARCH 10 Saturday. PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTME NT STORE The People$ Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. (East Rregonlan Special. Jv . ADAMS. March . The City 'ail resounded to the music and applause which the dramatic play of J he Mir t6n Hand richly ' deserved for the name talent entertainment, which they gave last- Friday evening. Guess why Marvin Mayberry met all the customers of hia drug store with such a beaming smile all day Saturday. Give It up? Why he had a cean bite with Kev. and Mrs. Has- lan the night before. Dora Chesnut and Esther Kled as sisted the Athena Home Talent en tertainment Saturday night by sing ing several duets. A number of Adamites were present and reported that the play and singing were fine, Mrs. Ethel Simpson of Milton came ouer with the - Milton troop Friday afternoon and visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Baker. J. T. Lleuallen of Walla Walla was In town Monday visiting and looking after some business. Interests. Inci dentally he subscribed $5 to the LI fcrary park fund. What's the matter with Uncle Jim? He's all right . J. O. Hales placed his name on the roll of honor and enriched the LI brary park fund by another five dol lar subscription. Harry Edwards and family spent the Sabbath with hia father Mr. S. A. Edwards. Fred M. Brown was In town Sat urday. He brought a big lot of eggs to the Inland Mercantile Co.. and re plenished his larder. Would that all the ranchers on Rural Route No. 2 would do likewise. , Jack Case received a telegram from North Yakima. Wash., stating that his mother was very sick. He took the Monday morning train to be with her. Mrs. Stephen Edwards and daugh ter Alice returned from a visit to her parents near Echo Saturday after noon. , , , Roy Blake stopped off for a few hours Sunday to visit his mother Mrs. F. M. Whitley. Miss Faances Saling made a week end visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Krebs. Mayor Holdman subscribed 18.50 for the Library park, equalling S. E. Darr's subscription in Irrigating hose. i n. J ti i n an m ' --'""ft ' - i M ti in Wallowa L. U Lleuallen has his new Ford the Adams Garage. He is having it fixed up for roustabout work. Anton Olenickl is awaiting the freight car he ordered several days ago. His household effects are pacK ed and soon he will be off to his new ranch near Helena, Mont. Harve Roseberry and wife will start 'or the same place about the same time. Well! well! well!! You should have seen and heard that Hooster Band Sunday morning at the HundaJ school. They took the platform, shook hands with tha audience .who remained In their seats. The Boosters rang a booster song to the tune of the Battle Hywin of the Republic. It a as surely fine. At the opening of the evening service the Boosters sang two selections which gave fine t.rf f.T- m Viwltifni (torvtr.! The Sun- ! day school made a 50 per cent gain over the previous Monday. Won ahd Mary Wllks of Helix were In the morning congregation and Messrs Payne and Richmond of Athe na were among the evening worship era. All the services were well at tended and very helpful. Mr. and Mra Carl Christian are entertaining her sister and brother. Mrs. CHrrie Anderson comes from Westminster. B. C. and has been here ahriut a week. - W. O. Booher. who has' lust been mustered out of the regular army after four years- ser vice, relate some interesting experi ences. They are having a lively time at Carl's house. - T. o. Morrison :ias reached tha top notch with a f 10 Mibscrlptinn for the Library Park. Fvery business firm in town with tha exneotlon of tha In land Mercantllexo.. has subscribe v the park . fund and the individual members of that "firm nava firm ov-sr f 25 to the fund. TAKE YOUR MEDICINES REGULARLY Hood's Sarsaparilla Before Msala Paptiren Pill Aftsr. This combination is having- wonder ful auccesa everywhere. w ' It Is sweeping-poor health and fear of mental and physical breakdown out of many homes. It la restoring lost appetite, giving the glow of health to the cheeks, mak ing faces bright and complexions clear, and .literally giving worn-out, brain fagged people the strength of Iron. For It combines that most useful of ail metals -iron in a course of medi cine that Is peculiarly effective. Hood's Saraaparllla Is made from an unsurpassed formula of blood-purifying and stomach-toning remedies, in cluding sarsaparilla, mandrake, dan. delion, yellow dock, wild cherry, gen tian and other valuable alterativea, and kidney and liver remedies. Peptlron Pills, named from pepsin and iron, include these with nux and other blood and stomach tonics Just wnat pnysicians prescriue. see them sew. Yes sir. it's a show given for the benefit of the Adams fubllc Library. Everybody come. Tell your friends, prices 16c and jbc. Nelly Darr has organised a "worn an's rights" club, see how they will run things, next Saturday night at the City Hall. Don't fail to hear the girls sing at uncle Hiram s Thimble Bee next Sat urday night at the City Hall. 8ee Jack Mayberry as "Pat Ma loney" in Uncle Hiram's Thimble Bee next Saturday night at the City HalL Pat, the star comedian, one continu ai laugh. Did you know Wrennle Green was the . Village Pastor. He will deliver an address at the City Hall March 10, 8 p. m., on many topics of Interest to the Adams Psblic Library. Hear the Rube orchestra at "Uncle Hiram's Thimble Bee" next saturdaj night at Adams City Hall. The name "Uncle Hiram's Thimble Bee." The place: Adams City Hall. The time, Saturday night, 8 p. m., March 10. Leading man. Lawrence Lleuallen. Why. for the benefit of Adams Public Library. Everybody come. 3tc and 25c. Adv. WOMEN WHO FADB EARLY How often we hear the expression. Slow she has faded!" or "Hasn't ahe grown old!" Her friends sen It, Her husband sees It. She realises It her self with s ipaag. often aha knows the reason, some female derangement haa fastened Itself upon her and makes It almost Impossible for her to drag around from day to day. Such women should remember there Is onu tried and true remedy for their con dition, and that Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound for mora than forty years haa been restoring women to health and happiness. Trv It! Adv. e U-HOAT CRISIS EXPEfiTFri TO ItHINti FKt'ALL OF PKNFIBLD. Yalve-ln-llcad Motor 13 Oaaulevev Spring 8000 Miles to Set of Tires SS Miles ta Gallon of Gas PARTS REPAIR SHOP SERVICE STATION ' . Only authorized Factory Distributors in Umatilla County. Pendleton Chevrolet Agency $635 In Pendleton With the factory guarantee behind it. Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson Street. Telephone 408 STANDING OF TEAMS IN THE TRAPSHOOT The Results Sunday. Spokane 111, Potlalich 104. Pendleton 114, Bunnyalde 105. Wallace 115, Palouaa 11 a. Oarrieid 121, Kellogg HI. Kalispell il, Lewlston 11. Wenatchee 118, Pomeroy lit. Standing of the clubs. i -Won. Lost. Pet. Wallace 1 0 1.000 Spokune j Kalispell a Kellogg j Oarrieid i Lewlston 1 0 0 in ).000 1.000 1.000 .50V .500 .131 .lis .111 .000 .000 .000 their STOMACH ACTS TINE! KO INDIGESTION, GAS, HEARTBURN, ACIDITY SPECIAL ATTRACTION I.awrence I.leunllen has organized mr-n's "sewln- circle." If you don't believe It just ome to the city nan next Saturday nixht. March 10th and r-s "1 ' ul -- Vvil it ,.,,-,., , ,i XMsYASSAnoia srwrtrin Frederick C. Kciifleld. United States AmbasHador to Austna-Hlinvary. whose recall throagh the rcvcrsnse nt dlplomatio relatl m with the 7'Ual Monarchy may take place at any time. If Austria-Hungary affirira tha i car man ruthless u-hoat mr An .assjid-' Penfield will be 'ns'xuoted to ask for his passports ard at r.a aat.ia time passports will be tv-unled to ' mt Tarnow Tarnowjki. I ustro-Hlr.gsr- ian ambassador now at -Was::n.ton Woman saokea Pipe In Bed; Ttlea. 1OWKU. Mass., March . While smoking a pipe in bed at her home today. Mrs. Jessie Clnpperton acci dentally aet fire to her clothing and later died of burns She wes eighty years old. PRES. WILSON AND VICE PRES. MARSHALL KFWK.W ATIOX OK TJMMKRM KtPtXTIUTO FOMXW KXPOSK of Bernstorffa diplomatic career will follow tha plot exposur. Lata last nta-ht tha Ctortnaa tpers were not AMSTERDAM. March . Dutch , permitted to publish aarthlnc eon officiate In doan touch with German jcernln tha plot Dutch officials pii- iaiHMU ukumm i.imniciuwii i - - r - . snstian and the abrupt termination j blunder of Oeraaa diplomacy - Desiro-vft3-l a Healthy IS aby I AHotlier's m Tut'i a loyal mat natural f eellc g an mothers bavc Tbea msk year 4-lre an assuranrw by ttslDf "Mother's Friend." Its beneO'-ial nalltlea will ronserva your own health and atreng;h and maka bshy's eomlnc easier and Its future heailh nerora. Uet it st your dmsglst-. Band for tba free book. r. 8. MKJf JOIV OOltPfi. rVn Now Has 400 hi AasbwJanea OBrvtrn. PARIS. March . rifty American universiiar men, recruits for tha Am. erican ambulance field aerrirn. have arrived here, landing from tha atrarn er Fswim from New York VWith these and other eontlnaents hlch will soon arrive rmm rh. t r (. . ed Rtates there will he 400 ambu lances of the field service in commis sion at tha front. Prof. A. Piatt Andrews, tha man aaw tha service, haa been cited In the orders of the day of th army for m disregard of danirar at tha front la directinc tha ambulance men. '"w a ttondurwsr. H.trry limuhman. son of John Healhman. is viatUnc hia rather hers. He la now aa O.-W. conductor run I . I'll I ' : . 1! .&lrii3Ai,JjC7-r 1 saww eunnysida 1 Palouse 1 I'endielon 1 Ponieroy 0 Wenatchea 0 Pot latch 0 Pendleton trapshooters Sunday match scored their first vic tory of the tournament, tha results received from tha other cities show-in- that the locals hade a score of 114 aa against 10 lor sunnyslde. HlKh-claas shooMng- by all the con testants marked the third week's naatchea In the competition, fiunday. The team tola! record waa broken by both KeJIogg- and Garfield, each of which made a 121 score, but despite their fins work neither of ttiwn wsa credited with a victory, as they were shooting; against each other. Two other ties were recorded, Lewlston making' 11 asainat tha KaJ. ispell experts; who turned to a like score, and Wenatchee and Pomeroy, each of which Dotal ed il. it waa, the first since the tournament opened that there have heen any tie scores Hhoot Off Tiea. The ties will be shot off next Sun day, tha clubs which tied shootina against tneir opponents of Sunday In addition to the clubs they are mru. larly scheduled to meet, the same score counting against both oppo nents. ' The Scores. Spokane Oeesey 11. O'Connor ta. McElroy 12. Gregory jjt Hh river 21, ream total 111. Potlatch P. M. Iachmund 25. Archie Rrioe 21, Max Williamson 20, M. L. Seymour 1. D. T. Rosemburv 1. Team total 104. Pendeltnn H. J. milkman 24. A. L. Pes pain 4, J. McNurlen 11. Brooks Dickson 11, F. L. Ingram 11. Team tola; 114. nunnyaiae h. IV rratt II. BImer Turner 21, O. Vanhorn 11. n aoch- nour 20, H. Vanhprn 20. Team total 106. Wallace THImora 21. Wewhetor 21. Jennings 21, EJbbley 11, Turner 21. Team total lit. Paloneo Oscar Lynch li. N M. Ragan 21. M. O. Lynch 22. Mr. Pus ton 22, C. A. Oonplln 22. Team total 111. Garfield O. H. P&rfhlng IIS, Bert Lemon 25. Oeonre Arland 1R. To-be Arland 21. Fred peden It. Team to tal 122. Kellogg Rd Johnson. IS, R. A Jones 25. Warren 25, Jim Nelson 24, R. K Thomas 21. Team total 122. Kalispell Clay ha rt 11. L. B. Veldt 15, prsnk stoop 24. rrank: Strekman 21. Lea Klmmell 22. Team total lit. Iewiston Guy chlesman 21. F. R. Bntler Hlhbs total "PAPK-B IIAP13"S1IV. nXKS 8H HOI'lt, I'PHKT STOMA taitl I(t HVE MJMJTkJi. Tou don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad or an sui- certain One or a harmful on roar stomach la too valuable: you mnsn't injurs It with drastic drugs. Pane's Dlapepsln Is noted for Its speed in giving relief; Ma harmlsas ness. Its certain, unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gamy srom acha I ts quick relief In Indignation, dyspepsia, and gastritis, when caused by acidity, has made It famous tha world over. Keep this wonderful stomach sweet ener in your home keep it handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; If what they sat lays like 'Bad, ferments and sours and forsns gas; causes headache, dlsalnaas sad nausea; eructations of acid and un digested food remember as noon ss Pane's Dlapepsln comes In with ths stomach it hstps to lie the excessive acidity, then al4 stomach distress caused 4y It dk pears. Its promptness certain tar sad ease In overcoming such stomach dis orders is a revelation to those whs try It. 7,rMMT--.RMAV IJPTEB WAS INTWMIHPTKD IJf RAN ANTONIO NBw YORK. March . A noted Mexican hinted that ths American se cret service men Intercepted the Bun merman letter In Man Antonia. They said: "Ths question Is bothering many Mexicans. The Han Aatonis story seems a well grounded susp - c4." , Vi,f For Stiff Neck Apply Sloan's Liniment nrlthoat rubbing to the tore leaden and the pain will toon be relieved. For rheumatic achet. neuralgia, gout, lumbago, bruises, strains, epraint and muscle tlifTnesr, have a bottle handy. (JuiclM neaetrstes mil MiAikM . - man man Slain the I Al all druagim, 25s. 50c, ssd Jl 0t. 4. Charles Hahn 24,- Wilbur I r F L I ."""lnli. JP !... 11 1 Lf 24, George Murray 12. Team 1 1 I J "M 1. wTTl I nt . 1 1 Twni llurall Ivn i Wenatchee O. R- Buttles 25. f. B. I LTV V. -k f I t; 1 owens 21. L. T. Oven den 11. J. Adams h ' i nm. i ,,,7 v ; .i U 11. O. Brown tl. Team total lit. l I I k rl fl Pomeroy Sawyer 14. Goosey II. J bl I I I I I I ln I I II Gilbert 21. Houser 11, Matlock 11. , t ' 1 ''SSi' . lissi -ee---- - I Team sotaJ lit. It-.. -it'i".-'. rmlf HIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIMIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllS I STALLIONS 1 E AT ALT KTAIU K.H. PEf Dl.rTOH, ORFXiOX. ' r Imported Percheron and Ilelsian'Htalllons that are extra good Be. plrtta other Percheron. I'rlglsn. English Shire and flvdemlales with r Imported ancestors thst are young and good, with correct pedigrees S- Ihet are desirable. One pair extra I'ercheron mares. If you are a - rurlomer and want to save rour ramey. take time to come and see S me. Remember. (;nod Malllons and 1 PHceo. I It Ton Have n Stallion -hat Vos Caannt I'se rsmger. I Mlglit Change. i. R. Jl 'WTsTTK. Isipnnrr, ' Pnsdleton, Orrgoa. iiMiutiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiMiiniiiiiiiMiniMiiiMiiiiMiiniiintmitNiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniil ning out of Bpokane.